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they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for president in the primaries sometimes seemed to be at odds with one another. let me just play you something first, which is sort of a romney then and now. one is from the primary and one is from this "des moines register" and the subject is abortion. >> in my view if we had justices like roberts, alito, scalia, and more justices like that, they might well decide to return this issue to states as opposed to saying it's in the federal constitution. do i believe supreme court should overturn roe v. wade? yes, i do. >> do you intend to pursue any legislation specifically regarding abortion? >> there's no legislat
they want free enterprise driven economy that fosters job creation on a government-centered economy that fosters economic stagnation. one of the things that i think people didn't understand is mitt romney's record as a governor of massachusetts. very deeply democratic state and his ability to work across the aisle to get things done with an 85% democratic electorate. >> i think the point that's being made is that the governor of massachusetts and the guy who is running -- who ran for...
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this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at the expensive and increasingly nasty senate show increasingly nasty senate show down there next. customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm happy. sales go up... i'm happy. it went out today... i'm happy. (together) whshe won't be happy. use ups! she can get a text alert, reroute... even reschedule her package. it's ups my choice. are you happy? i'm happy. i'm happy. i'm hi'm happy. i'm happy. i'm happy. happy. happy. happy. happy. (together) happy. i love logistics. >> turning now to the bags for control of the unite the states senate. this
this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at...
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they continue to stimulate their economy. they announced the liquidity program and this comes weeks after the largest in history. it began in june. so, i think this coupled with the rrr cuts with the interest rate cuts that we have seen this year, i think you are going to see a stableation in china and the 7.8% growth in china, maybe it is actually pretty accurate. >> larry, following up on that. we had young brands and they had very strong numbers. so, there is another support point that china seems to be stableising. it takes away the thought that it is falling apart in china. and kind china has been improvie consumer part. >> doesn't the whole world know that easternings will be slower the market? >> i would agree with stephanie about the china point. and as far as the earnings season goes, if you missed the point that this is going to be one of the worst reporting seasons we have had in 11, we have had an aggressive reporting season. the market is more concerned about things like the fiscal cliff and i'm not at all concer
they continue to stimulate their economy. they announced the liquidity program and this comes weeks after the largest in history. it began in june. so, i think this coupled with the rrr cuts with the interest rate cuts that we have seen this year, i think you are going to see a stableation in china and the 7.8% growth in china, maybe it is actually pretty accurate. >> larry, following up on that. we had young brands and they had very strong numbers. so, there is another support point that...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. good afternoon welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for october eleventh two thousand and twelve the latest in the global rate cutting contest central banks of brazil and south korea cut rates china has been easing to offset tight liquidity conditions we'll talk to dr stephen leeb about the impact on commodity prices plus he'll weigh in on the big picture resource and energy issues you are not likely to hear about in the u.s. vice presidential debates tonight and christine lagarde head of the i.m.f. and waded into the eurozone bailout for a saying greece should be given an extra two years to meet its budget target. what's driving high level leaders elected or not to really make sure greece days in the euro zone and continues to service the debt no matter the pain domestically will discuss and will we see criminal charges for actions surrounding j.p. morgan's multibillion d
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the way this state by state polls show, americans think the economy is starting to improve the economy is slowly starting to get better. i think that breaks the president's way. i think if he holds his own in the next two debates, i think it's going to be very close, but he's got a better than 50% chance of eking it out. it's going to be harder for him to be more aggressive in a town hall setting. you remember back in 2000, when al gore said he was going to be tough on george w. bush. he walked over, and bush made the audience laugh. so they're going to have to be a lot more charming. which is going to be difficult for the president, who's hearing from his base. you've got to be tough on this guy. you've got to call him a liar. you've got to punch his lights out. but i think -- i think the president's going to be ready. >> do you think the obama camp has been effective at trying to prove mitt romney at being dishonest? >> no. that's just nonsense. we lost so he's a liar. you know, if mitt romney was wlieing so much, for 90 minutes, why couldn't the president call him out? >> well, that
the way this state by state polls show, americans think the economy is starting to improve the economy is slowly starting to get better. i think that breaks the president's way. i think if he holds his own in the next two debates, i think it's going to be very close, but he's got a better than 50% chance of eking it out. it's going to be harder for him to be more aggressive in a town hall setting. you remember back in 2000, when al gore said he was going to be tough on george w. bush. he walked...
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because the economy is going to get better. >> i think that's right. certainly clinton -- this is -- i mean he's the most popular politician in the country. i don't know if it's the courn accent that makes him so charming, but he is uniquely qualified to speak to all the groups that make up the obama coalition as well as the romney group, and the middle. so you can bet he'll be out there leaping in the air like that and prosecuting this case with a smile. >> and he is the most effective surrogate that obama has. chris: you're smiling. why are you smiling? because he's so good at it? >> he's fun to watch and he was fun to watch at the convention. much more fun than obama. but he is still a surrogate and there's only so much that the surrogates can do. the candidate himself still has to -- chris: i agree. >> let's just look at this miracle. chris, you've gone back in politics a long way. this was a bitter rivalry and they put it past them, all of them. they had the emotional maturity, this duo -- this trio, to decide country first. i have to say, i've be
because the economy is going to get better. >> i think that's right. certainly clinton -- this is -- i mean he's the most popular politician in the country. i don't know if it's the courn accent that makes him so charming, but he is uniquely qualified to speak to all the groups that make up the obama coalition as well as the romney group, and the middle. so you can bet he'll be out there leaping in the air like that and prosecuting this case with a smile. >> and he is the most...
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this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at the expensive and increasingly nasty senate show down there next. >> turning now to the bags for control of the unite the states senate. this week we go to ohio where an iraq war veteran and josh mendel is taking on the democrat, brown. brown has the edge but both sides are spending big in the runup to november sixth, make particular one of the most expensive senate races of the cycle. bill, you've written a column about this race. who has the edge? you read the papers, you think sherrodd brown has the edge. he's smart, working class, a about good politicia
this is how it ties in taxes and jobs and the economy. that was the message that resonated when he was up there on stage with the president and the more he can spread it around the country, the better he does. >> that seems to me to be the winning strategy. particularly if you can put more explanations around the specific policies this will increase jobs. when we come back, the presidential race is tightening in all-important ohio. but that's not the only big's on the ballot. a look at...
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the real war on women is the bad economy. >> he is terrible on that. he doesn't support the lily ledbetter act, which is necessary to get women equal pay. >> amazing, again. 2012, we're still talking about equal pay for develwomen. >> right, right. if women had equal pay for equal work, we would have $200 billion more in the economy, exactly where we needed with buying power. >> [indiscernible]. >> absolutely. he's not supporting equal pay even. >> yeah. >> so i'm guessing you're not voting for him? [laughter] >> is that a fair assumption. i'm old. >> why? there are people that will tell you, look, mitt romney is not nearly as conservative at his core as a lot of people nominated by the republicans before. >> i know. >> a lot of the stuff he says -- you actually view him to be not as conservattve as reagan, bush junior.. >> nixon, ll sorts of things could not get nominated now. first bush, who supporttd -- >> he would be opposed because of his support. >> are you for obama? do you think the president has done an adequate job on these issues. >> i think
the real war on women is the bad economy. >> he is terrible on that. he doesn't support the lily ledbetter act, which is necessary to get women equal pay. >> amazing, again. 2012, we're still talking about equal pay for develwomen. >> right, right. if women had equal pay for equal work, we would have $200 billion more in the economy, exactly where we needed with buying power. >> [indiscernible]. >> absolutely. he's not supporting equal pay even. >> yeah....
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i think let them keep doing that, because they don't really want to talk about the economy. i think what the american people saw the other night was the true barack obama, when he doesn't have a teleprompter, when he's not scripted, and when the media aren't there to really take over for him, you kind of see what we've always seen for the last four years, not a lot of leadership, not a lot of plans, just somebody who really enjoys being the president. i think he's a nice guy but i think he's in way over his head. >> charles, i was watching wolf blitzer's very good interview with mitt romney earlier today. the one overriding thing that struck me, romney now believes he can win. he looks presidential, he sounded the part, he was measured, he was articulate. he had good answers for every question. this is a guy who has got his gander up. >> right. but what the debate showed us is how quickly the winds can shift. so when you had the conventions, the winds were at obama's back. obama basically, the democrats put on a better convention, quite frankly so they had the momentum. now
i think let them keep doing that, because they don't really want to talk about the economy. i think what the american people saw the other night was the true barack obama, when he doesn't have a teleprompter, when he's not scripted, and when the media aren't there to really take over for him, you kind of see what we've always seen for the last four years, not a lot of leadership, not a lot of plans, just somebody who really enjoys being the president. i think he's a nice guy but i think he's in...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. >>> there are four debates overall in this presidential election season. the vice presidential debate is the second of four. vice presidential debate is tomorrow night in kentucky. heading into that second of four debates, and now it's expected to have a giant audience tomorrow, my favorite effort so far to encapsulate what happened in the first debate is the effort to do so by bad lip reading. and to be fair, when bad lip reading did their sum up on the first debate, they focused more on jim lehrer than they did the candidates, but did so to beautiful effect. >> about how did you know who did it in the lounge. >> i didn't know. >> you didn't know? well, they started clapping, for the mad cow, until someone sold him. and then when he died, they had him stuffed, like that water buffalo, stuffed
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a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependency or a dynamic growing economy that promotes opportunity and jobs. mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. and we will not blame others for the next four years, we will take responsibility and we will not try to replace our founding principles, we will reapply our founding principles. the choice is clear, and the choice rests with you, and we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> and thank you both again. thank you very much. this concludes the vice-presidential debate. please tune in next tuesday for the second presidential debate at hoff stster university in no carolina. i'm martha rad datdatz of "abc news." i hope all of you go to the polls. have a good evening. >> there you have it. that's the conclusion of the one and only vice-presidential debate and 2012 election. both of these gentleman, vice president joe biden and republican paul ryan had tall orders, things they had to accomplish here. you can argue both of them did get that mission accomplished. you did hear a lot of specifics on things like abortion, libya,
a stagnant economy that promotes more government dependency or a dynamic growing economy that promotes opportunity and jobs. mitt romney and i will not duck the tough issues. and we will not blame others for the next four years, we will take responsibility and we will not try to replace our founding principles, we will reapply our founding principles. the choice is clear, and the choice rests with you, and we ask you for your vote. thank you. >> and thank you both again. thank you very...
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it's a bad sign if you want the economy to be bad so you can blame the incumbent president and beat him at the election. >> providing you are amenable to facts and reasonable discourse and you know something about the way statistical procedures work it's a good thing to know, yes. >> jared bernstein senior fellow at the center on budget and policy priorities, thank you very much for your time tonight and being willing to call bs where it needed to be called. thank you. >> thank you. >> i will say, you know, my take on this to my republican friends who are watchingance and i know you're watching, because i can hear you complaining sometimes. here's the thing about complaining about these numbers. you're not helping even your own guy. you heard what jared just said there about how we are getting accelerated improving growth. right? if you are going to lie about the numbers you can only lie for so long before people stop believing your conspiracy theory and eventually your candidate is going to need a theory and a case to the country for why he should be elected even though the economy is
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light on the complexities that are happening there absolutely so greece is in a depression it's got economy has been contracting for five years it has a complex set of problems that some stemmed from the eurozone and from imbalances in being in a currency peg with vastly different economies but what typically it's characterized as is the problem of us with austerity and we only really hear about it from the mainstream media when there are cocktails thrown or nazis signs neo nazis signs or signs telling angela merkel she is a colonizer and to go back home so i think that there is a kind of a massive blanketing of greece along with many of the eurozone economies that kind of get summed up into a couple of buzz words that aren't reflective of the true depths of the situation were to go back i mean to so much more than just the recent measures and also i mean greeks don't want to be beholden to germany so it is a really tense situation when you have germany bailing out part of what and this gets to kind of the key issues so austerity is used as a blanket term that you know austerity is bad to a
light on the complexities that are happening there absolutely so greece is in a depression it's got economy has been contracting for five years it has a complex set of problems that some stemmed from the eurozone and from imbalances in being in a currency peg with vastly different economies but what typically it's characterized as is the problem of us with austerity and we only really hear about it from the mainstream media when there are cocktails thrown or nazis signs neo nazis signs or signs...
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up next, what voters care about the economy. let's discuss that after the break. [ male announcer ] break the grip of back or arthritis pain with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> with the economy front and center, president obama and governor romney are each making the case that they can create jobs and get people working again. as we know, it is easier said than done, laura tyson, of the henry jackson initiative, laura is also a member of president obama's council on jobs. welcome to you both, ladies. you apparently have the answer to all of our economic and jobs woes in america. linn, tell me what this initiative is about. >> well, it is bipartisan, trans-atlantic, and private. so we are outside of the political realm, dealing with what we think is an important situation in america, where the american dream defined as work hard, play by the rules and anything is possible, is kind of in a little bit of ill repute, a bit. larry katz at harvard
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polls show that the economy is now dead even despite the lousy absolute state of the economy, people think that obama -- >> you know as well as i do spending continues to be huge but our tax system isn't competitive and everybody out there worries about that. oh, my god. >> people's optimism about the economy is increasing a little bit. broad spectrum of consumer confidence -- >> i'm going to say one thing about this whole conspiracy theory. i went down to bls and talked to the woman in her cubicle who wrote the announcement, 7.8%. there is not a single political employee in the entire bls right now, not one. i mean this is crazy town to think that it was -- >> when you say people don't trust government, this is the most trustworthy. i mean, there are the inherent problems of economic data which are all science faction, but these are honestly constructed science fiction. >> most people don't understand, you do, obviously, but how this is done. this is a survey of 60,000 households. george, eighth a survey. it last a margin of error. >> about 400,000 jobs it could be. >> the margin is
polls show that the economy is now dead even despite the lousy absolute state of the economy, people think that obama -- >> you know as well as i do spending continues to be huge but our tax system isn't competitive and everybody out there worries about that. oh, my god. >> people's optimism about the economy is increasing a little bit. broad spectrum of consumer confidence -- >> i'm going to say one thing about this whole conspiracy theory. i went down to bls and talked to...
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it that campaigns are kind of playing catch up with the broader use of technology within the broader economy i think that's right yeah i mean so they're learning from academia and you sometimes see institutions are a little more permanent the a.f.l.-cio big labor is been since they spend tens of millions of dollars on campaigns every year and figure out to be three percent or five percent better next year is of great value to them and in a way that you know mitt romney's not going to put a dollar on to the side for research or set aside a control group in a task for saying that might not yield a lesson until december ok and let's bring up one example that i saw in one of your posts on slate if we could bring up that postcard. a pledge to vote so this is a pledge to vote this is for obama's campaign what is the empirical evidence behind this suggesting it works and does it actually work yeah so lots of these experiments have been done many of them translating things that we've seen in other parts of behavioral psychology to voting and there's been these tests where they get people if you comm
it that campaigns are kind of playing catch up with the broader use of technology within the broader economy i think that's right yeah i mean so they're learning from academia and you sometimes see institutions are a little more permanent the a.f.l.-cio big labor is been since they spend tens of millions of dollars on campaigns every year and figure out to be three percent or five percent better next year is of great value to them and in a way that you know mitt romney's not going to put a...
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, the economy was in free fall. and since then, it's gotten better. at first, it got worse at a slower rate. that's not a great slogan. but for the last 2 1/2 years, it has gotten steadily better in the sense that jobs have grown every year. every month. >> and sam, when you talk to the obama campaign, the particular way they see the voters who are going to side with them, or at least a lot of them practically swing voters, is what they believe, as alice said, we have a very deep hole to dig out of. we're not there but we're doing as good as we can expect to be doing. and there's been there important psychological barrier of 8%. does getting underneath that barrier to 7.8% really do much for president obama's talking point, that we have come a long way and now voters should let him finish the job, or do these kind of changes in numbers matter in washington but they're not what voters see around them so they're kind of a story here but not actually in the campaign. >> first of all i'm glad you asked alice the economi
, the economy was in free fall. and since then, it's gotten better. at first, it got worse at a slower rate. that's not a great slogan. but for the last 2 1/2 years, it has gotten steadily better in the sense that jobs have grown every year. every month. >> and sam, when you talk to the obama campaign, the particular way they see the voters who are going to side with them, or at least a lot of them practically swing voters, is what they believe, as alice said, we have a very deep hole to...
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the economy is the most important thing, i think. >> greta: panel, thank you. coming up, your last call, mrs. romney takes on morning television. but it's live tv and nothing goes as planned. see what happened next. mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... mind to an. >>yone w m i'm beginning to sense a pattern. buy four select tires, get a $60 rebate. use the ford service credit credit card, get $60 more. that's up to $120. where did you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. i wish my patients could see what i see. ♪ that over time, havi
the economy is the most important thing, i think. >> greta: panel, thank you. coming up, your last call, mrs. romney takes on morning television. but it's live tv and nothing goes as planned. see what happened next. mike rowe here at a ford dealer with a little q&a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee... mind to...
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if you have a really lousy economy it's tough to go against that. the interesting thing is that the obama campaign for months after one weak jobs number after another have always discounted the unemployment number. i think today they want people to look at that and they want people to think we've gone through at least a psychological barrier. there's been some evidence since the conventions that people do feel a little bit better about the commiff. that was helping president obama until the denver debate. now this race is tight and very much in flux. gwen: let's talk about the trend lines. the president can still claim 31 months of unsbrurmented job growth but mitt romney just made that point about how if different things were true this would be 11%. does he have a point? >> well, you can take statistics and play with them all you want. yes, if people weren't leaving, if people weren't dropping out of the job search process then there would be more people in it. ok. but what's important is the number. and the number is good for obama in the psycholo
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the united states is growing a little bit better than developed economies around the world. other places are struggling, we have a little bit better manufacturing members them had a week ago. unemployment is falling a little bit. we still have problems, but we also have some amazing opportunities. one of the biggest developments of the past decade as new american energy paradigm. there is a vast reserves of energy that we are making big -- bright feathers among alternative energy. energy independence or something akin to it is a possibility. in a world where superadded industries are key, the guy who protect intellectual property the bust has an advantage. the place with the best schools and has an advantage. we have more capital. we have the formula to be the most successful nation at enter the world. talking about renaissance and resurgence. for some reason this is brought up by candidates and is drowned out by other things. i would like to quickly go down. i would like to get a sense of your reaction to this moment of promise for the united states. >> u.s. 08 the one that
the united states is growing a little bit better than developed economies around the world. other places are struggling, we have a little bit better manufacturing members them had a week ago. unemployment is falling a little bit. we still have problems, but we also have some amazing opportunities. one of the biggest developments of the past decade as new american energy paradigm. there is a vast reserves of energy that we are making big -- bright feathers among alternative energy. energy...
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who is responsible for the good economy, or relatively good economy in ohio? >> thank you for playing that segment. governor kasich was not telling the truth. he said in that speech that ohio's economy was 38th, i believe, in the nation when he took office. that's not true. we were sixth in the nation in terms of economic job growth. the recovery started in ohio before john kasich became governor. if you look at the data, ohio's unemployment declined 1.6% in 2010. it declined another 1.7% in the first year and a half of the kasich administration. ohio's recovery is due in large part -- it's due in large part to two things, i believe. that's the recovery act which enabled us to stabilize ohio and to stop the free fall and, secondly, candy, it's the auto rescue. one in eight jobs in ohio is related to the auto industry. mitt romney said let detroit go barupt, but today in toledo and in youngstown and in the cleveland area multimillion-dollar investments are being made by gm and chrysler. people are working, and ohio's economy is benefitting as a result. >> senat
who is responsible for the good economy, or relatively good economy in ohio? >> thank you for playing that segment. governor kasich was not telling the truth. he said in that speech that ohio's economy was 38th, i believe, in the nation when he took office. that's not true. we were sixth in the nation in terms of economic job growth. the recovery started in ohio before john kasich became governor. if you look at the data, ohio's unemployment declined 1.6% in 2010. it declined another 1.7%...
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it's different in the economy where we punish people who are doing well. i wish the president's education policies are based on that premise, clearly they're not. when he talks about, we need to put 100,000 new teachers in the classroom, i just asked myself. when is it the responsibility the federal government to go hire teachers for a local school board. your schools are your responsibility in your community. and in your state. and there's not one thing in the federal government constitution that says that the federal government ought to hire teachers for you, if you think you need more teachers, then you ought to hire them at your local level and let your school board decide who they are and what they teach. it wasn't just-- (applause) >> what the candidates said by the way that made the difference, i think it was their body language that spoke volumes. you're watching the split scene and see the difference. when mitt romney spoke to the president, he spoke to the president, looked at him. unfortunately the president never looked back and as you can see,
it's different in the economy where we punish people who are doing well. i wish the president's education policies are based on that premise, clearly they're not. when he talks about, we need to put 100,000 new teachers in the classroom, i just asked myself. when is it the responsibility the federal government to go hire teachers for a local school board. your schools are your responsibility in your community. and in your state. and there's not one thing in the federal government constitution...
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and it said on the economy, they were actually basically siding with romney. they were basically willing to give up on obama, say it's failed, and think that romney's competent. where they were having reservations, and why romney was not having the kind of margins he needed was on social issues, abortion, contraception, planned parenthood, things like this. things that have been emphasized by the obama campaign. that might account for what happened in ohio. if that's the case, that would account for, you know, romney telling the editorial board, basically trying to say, you know, hey, women, if you're willing to vote for me on the economy, you don't have to worry about all this abortion stuff. that is certainly a tactic he's used before. ten years ago, the only general election campaign that mitt romney ever ran, the basic problem was the suburban voters were ready to vote for him. the swing voters in massachusetts were ready to vote for him. they didn't want to have all democratic control in massachusetts. they had reservations about him on abortion, because
and it said on the economy, they were actually basically siding with romney. they were basically willing to give up on obama, say it's failed, and think that romney's competent. where they were having reservations, and why romney was not having the kind of margins he needed was on social issues, abortion, contraception, planned parenthood, things like this. things that have been emphasized by the obama campaign. that might account for what happened in ohio. if that's the case, that would...
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our economy doesn't grow from the top down. it grows from the middle out. we don't -- we don't believe that anybody's entitled to success in this country. but we do believe in opportunity. we believe in a country where hard work pays off. and responsibility is rewarded. and everybody's getting a fair shot. and everybody's doing their fair share. and everybody's playing by the same rules. believehe country we in. that's what we've been fighting for for the last four years. that's what we are going to put in place in the next four years if you re-elect me as president of the united states of america. that's what we're going to do. [cheers and applause] >> four more years! four more years! four more years! four more years! four more years! four more years! four more years! >> now, today i want to also talk about economic issues that didn't get enough attention in the debate the other night. and that's economic issues that have a direct impact on women and as a consequence, have a direct impact on families. when it comes to the economy, it's bad enough that our
our economy doesn't grow from the top down. it grows from the middle out. we don't -- we don't believe that anybody's entitled to success in this country. but we do believe in opportunity. we believe in a country where hard work pays off. and responsibility is rewarded. and everybody's getting a fair shot. and everybody's doing their fair share. and everybody's playing by the same rules. believehe country we in. that's what we've been fighting for for the last four years. that's what we are...
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but this is about jobs and the economy and who has the better plan. there is no question that mitt romney's plans are better for ohio, working families. that's why we are going to win. >> greta: ohio has a lower unemployment rate than the national average. i thought that would help the president. is the ohio unemployment level below the new level. if so, can't the president take a bow for that? >> it is. it is a little lower than the national average, about a point below. but still, people in ohio don't feel like the economy's doing well. if you add the people who have stopped looking, that would be 10%. that's not acceptable. so when you look at the polls, are out wrong track, right direction? we reflect the nation. we think we are on the wrong track because we know that ohio's economy is want as strong as it should be. we are better than the rest of the country, but the rest of the country is in trouble. we near trouble, we understand that. we know we're not bringing back the jobs that we should. we have had bad numbers. the manufacturing jobs are n
but this is about jobs and the economy and who has the better plan. there is no question that mitt romney's plans are better for ohio, working families. that's why we are going to win. >> greta: ohio has a lower unemployment rate than the national average. i thought that would help the president. is the ohio unemployment level below the new level. if so, can't the president take a bow for that? >> it is. it is a little lower than the national average, about a point below. but still,...
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getting the economy growing at 4%. creating 12 million jobs in four years. $90 billion in green pork to campaign contributors and special interest groups. just at the department of energy, there are over 100 criminal investigations that have been launched -- >> martha, look, his colleague runs an investigative committee, spent months and months going -- >> this is the inspector general. >> they found no evidence of cronyism. and i love my friend here. i am not allowed to show letters, but go to our website. he sent me two letters saying, by the way, can you send me some stimulus money for companies here in the state of wisconsin? we sent millions of dollars. >> you did ask for stimulus money, correct? >> on two occasions, we advocated for constituents applying for grants. >> i love that. this is such a bad program and he writes me a letter staying, the reason we need this stimulus, it will create growth and jobs. his words. and now he's sitting here looking at me, and by the way, that program, again, investigated. what
getting the economy growing at 4%. creating 12 million jobs in four years. $90 billion in green pork to campaign contributors and special interest groups. just at the department of energy, there are over 100 criminal investigations that have been launched -- >> martha, look, his colleague runs an investigative committee, spent months and months going -- >> this is the inspector general. >> they found no evidence of cronyism. and i love my friend here. i am not allowed to show...
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is the huge factor if you think this is this is women reacting to the economy as opposed to partly i mean it's like you've got these open opportunities i mean women are probably always been better at school but what did it matter in one thousand town if. you're a woman who was better at school they just weren't that many opportunities for you and so now all these years later is the manufacturing economy is waning and we've got the service and information economy suddenly it really matters that you're better at getting college degrees you know so that it's almost like patriarchal privilege and if i think about how teachers behaved when i was a kid they sort of assumed that the good guys were going to you know as you said be the head of the household take over teachers don't really assume that anymore mean they don't assume that in school and they don't really fit in that it works so much and so and they don't assume that in families i mean one of my chapters i report on a former manufacturing town where most of the adults there have lost their jobs and it's the southern town it's very
is the huge factor if you think this is this is women reacting to the economy as opposed to partly i mean it's like you've got these open opportunities i mean women are probably always been better at school but what did it matter in one thousand town if. you're a woman who was better at school they just weren't that many opportunities for you and so now all these years later is the manufacturing economy is waning and we've got the service and information economy suddenly it really matters that...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. by horse. by tractor. by car where the road ends. as a carpenter. as a stove setter. as a farmer. as an assistant. as a friend. as a relative. delivering post and delivering goods. live . live. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know. welcome to the big picture. limits to free credit take should be free. for charges free arrangement free. free. free. download free broadcast clothing videos for your media projects and free media. and if you. listen to. the. welcome back to camp you know about the mind you were talking about the u.s. political system. live. and if you. live. ok but if i could go back to you i mean why isn't in this campaign another presidential campaigns we that the americans make in predicting this year don't talk about obama's use of drones incarcerati
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i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage, interest deduction and charitable contributions, there will of course continue to be preferences for those type of competences. >> even wealthy people? would you put a cap how much they could deduct as far at charitable contributions are kevernd? i've heard you mention the $17,000 cap for some motion out there and i'd like you to elaborate if you don't mind. >> well, i'm not going to layout a piece of legislation here because i intend to work together with republicans and democrats in congress, but there are a number of ways one could approach this. one would be to have a total cap number. it could be $25,000, $50,000. and people could put whatever deduction in that total cap they'd like. or instead you could take the posture that bowles-simpson did which is going after that specific deduction and limitling them in
i want to encourage the economy to grow again. it's pretty clear that the economy is not growing at the rate it should under the president. and i can tell you with regards to the deductions you describe, home mortgage, interest deduction and charitable contributions, there will of course continue to be preferences for those type of competences. >> even wealthy people? would you put a cap how much they could deduct as far at charitable contributions are kevernd? i've heard you mention the...
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he offered no new ideas for how to fix the economy. i welcome the chance to share my vision for renewed prosperity and opportunity and i think it compared quite favorably to president obama's policy for big, trickle-down government. >> this past hour, mitt romney's son, josh, met with reporters in the swing state of virginia. it's part of a day-long effort the campaign is calling super saturday, with volunteers going door to door in battleground states. president obama has no public events today. he will head to california tomorrow, where he is expected to tout the new jobs number, 7.8%, and some big fund-raising numbers out today. president obama and the democrats raised $181 million in september, the highest single-month total so far. more on all these stories throughout the next two hours. >>> the campaign focus shifts a bit next week to the vice presidential nominees. paul ryan and joe biden will face off in their only debate next thursday night. paul ryan has just left his four-day debate camp. he is heading back to wisconsin for
he offered no new ideas for how to fix the economy. i welcome the chance to share my vision for renewed prosperity and opportunity and i think it compared quite favorably to president obama's policy for big, trickle-down government. >> this past hour, mitt romney's son, josh, met with reporters in the swing state of virginia. it's part of a day-long effort the campaign is calling super saturday, with volunteers going door to door in battleground states. president obama has no public...
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with europe's economy contract in the united states headed for a fiscal cliff and emerging economies like india and china also slowing down i.m.f. leaders are calling on policymakers to address the threat. in their economies all around the world the world we're witnessing the collapse of corporate globalism the only question left is just how messy will it get before working people around the world come together to forge a new economy for the twenty first century that question is especially important in greece where tens of thousands of demonstrators six's streets today to protest their financial overlord german chancellor angela merkel greek attempts to ban protester in merkel's visit. were unsuccessful and more than twenty five thousand people still turned out to demonstrate merkel attempted to express solidarity with the greek people acknowledging that it's been a very difficult phase but part of the journey has already been accomplished she was met with signs that read merkel we are free nation and not your colony to german policy makers like merkel who are shoving austerity down
with europe's economy contract in the united states headed for a fiscal cliff and emerging economies like india and china also slowing down i.m.f. leaders are calling on policymakers to address the threat. in their economies all around the world the world we're witnessing the collapse of corporate globalism the only question left is just how messy will it get before working people around the world come together to forge a new economy for the twenty first century that question is especially...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons are reports. now a quick update out of europe i.m.f. director christine lagarde is beginning to walk back austerity today will guard address the ongoing debt crisis in europe made worse by austerity warning governments that increasing economic output should be put ahead of meeting deficit targets in other words governments need to be growing economies not contract thing that she specifically urged policymakers in the eurozone to give greece more time to meet spending cuts goals to soften the impact of austerity according to data from the i.m.f. world economic outlook the eurozone nations that embraced austerity like greece portugal and spain have seen their economies contract far more than yours or nations that haven't so let's hope austerity happy republicans in the united states like paul ryan who's debating tonight are paying attention to the harm their policies are causing across the atlantic. so let's assume you think your neighbo
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about the u.s. political system. ok bruce i think back to you i mean why do you think in this campaign and other presidential campaigns we the americans in particular in this year don't talk about obama's use of drones incarceration the poverty levels a lot of these these are really serious problems in the united states and i don't see people debating it at a high level ok why is that why is that shut out of political discussion and everyone's talking about big bird you know i think that's the frightening thing that these major major issues of the rule of law unconstitutionality president being able to put american citizens on assassination list detentions and it will indefinitely and guantanamo accusation or trial and he's got secret interpretations of the patriot act that enable him to sweep up all of our e-mails of all of our phone conversations and keep
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about the u.s. political system. ok bruce i think back to you i mean why do you think in this campaign and other presidential campaigns we the americans in particular in this year don't talk about obama's use of drones incarceration the poverty levels a lot of these...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> just moments ago, president obama admittinghis to abc news. >> well, governor romney had a good night. i had a bad night. it's not -- >> how bad? >> well, it's not the first time i've had a bad night, but i think what's important is that the fundamentals of what this race is about haven't changed. >> those are pretty direct admission and it came just hours after the president offered up this explanation. little bit different. for his performance last week. >> you know, the debate i think is fair to say i was just too polite. it's
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ]...
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we are in a weak economy. this would be a bad time to raise taxes for any one whether it's the rich, the poor. now in all fairness less than 50 percent of the people in this country pay taxes anyway which is another amazing statistic. i wouldn't believe that statistic. the rich pay tremendous amounts of taxes. most of the taxes in the country and they really have to be at least -- rich people if they don't love their country they can go to other countries and pay a lot less tax. if you were in new york and the taxes were high you could move to florida or move here. with globalization and everything -- >> why don't you move to florida. we have golf courses in miami. >> i have a lot of great properties in florida. i just -- >> the minute you walk you hed florida. >> i love new york. i stick with new york. it's a great place. it's where i want to be. >> even though -- if you were in florida 6 months and a day you save 10 percent of what you are presently paying. >> don't even tell me that. you will convince me. t
we are in a weak economy. this would be a bad time to raise taxes for any one whether it's the rich, the poor. now in all fairness less than 50 percent of the people in this country pay taxes anyway which is another amazing statistic. i wouldn't believe that statistic. the rich pay tremendous amounts of taxes. most of the taxes in the country and they really have to be at least -- rich people if they don't love their country they can go to other countries and pay a lot less tax. if you were in...
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the goal isn't to weaken the iranian economy but to stop the program. weaken i weakening the regime. >> dan -- >> closer to the nuker la program and they are. >> quick question on egypt. would governor romney have stuck with mubarak or not? >> look, he's made clear that the there was a legitimate, bonified reform movement that went from tahrir square around the region and we should have stood with the people on the streets protesting, trying to get reform in place. so he was supportive of that arab spring. >> thank you very much, dan senor, for your help today. >> good to be with you. thanks. >> i know dan is in debate camp helping paul ryan. we'll talk next about that. >>> coming up, los angeles's mayor. what is the president's come back after the debate? and biden versus ryan. the pressure ahead of that event. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can
the goal isn't to weaken the iranian economy but to stop the program. weaken i weakening the regime. >> dan -- >> closer to the nuker la program and they are. >> quick question on egypt. would governor romney have stuck with mubarak or not? >> look, he's made clear that the there was a legitimate, bonified reform movement that went from tahrir square around the region and we should have stood with the people on the streets protesting, trying to get reform in place. so he...
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. >> the economy is again the central focus. the new jobs numbers drop the unm employment rate below 9%. >> we have made too much progress. >> a sign of recovery as the voters head to the polls. we cover it all this morning. the policy fight emerging from the debate and the policy. what does the debate reveal about these two men? >>> plus, our preview of the vice presidential debate this coming week. this morning, a special panel. obama campaign senior adviser robert gibbs. former republican presidential candidate newt gingrich. hilary rosen. mike murphy. and nbc's chief white house correspondent and political director chuck todd. >>> and finally, what you haven't heard from arnold schwarzenegger this week. a revealing conversation with the former california governor. he talks politics and his personal failings. >> what would you like your sons to learn from your mistakes? >> i think that they're not going to make the same mistakes. >>> from nbc news in washington, "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> and good morning. one m
. >> the economy is again the central focus. the new jobs numbers drop the unm employment rate below 9%. >> we have made too much progress. >> a sign of recovery as the voters head to the polls. we cover it all this morning. the policy fight emerging from the debate and the policy. what does the debate reveal about these two men? >>> plus, our preview of the vice presidential debate this coming week. this morning, a special panel. obama campaign senior adviser robert...
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number one for joe biden, the economy at just over 6:00. number one for ryan, budget and taxes at almost 7:00. ryan, budget and taxes, number two issue, ryan, the economy. mirror image of biden. vice president spent third most time talking about the problems in the arab world for the congressman from wisconsin. number three, entitlements, such as medicare, social security. that's our team of timers actually scored it. unlike the last debate, what was also striking, how similar two candidates were to the time they devoted to key issues, not because they agreed, instead because for every punch, an equally sharp counterpunch. some examples, each different almost completely. but at times, around 5:00 each were nearly identical. same on foreign policy side on iran, again, disagreement, and again about equal time. 4:30 each. likewise on ending the war in afghanistan. the vice president and congressman ryan spoke for nearly the same length of time about 5:00. however, what they said could not be more different. like night and day. correspondents s
number one for joe biden, the economy at just over 6:00. number one for ryan, budget and taxes at almost 7:00. ryan, budget and taxes, number two issue, ryan, the economy. mirror image of biden. vice president spent third most time talking about the problems in the arab world for the congressman from wisconsin. number three, entitlements, such as medicare, social security. that's our team of timers actually scored it. unlike the last debate, what was also striking, how similar two candidates...